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7 June 2020

Here's how it works: The Recent Releases chart brings together critical reaction to new albums from more than 50 sources worldwide. It's updated daily. Albums qualify with 5 reviews, and drop out after 6 weeks into the longer timespan charts.

9.0 |
Consequence Of Sound

Records as essential as this one only show up a few times a year in any era
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8.550793

8.5 |
BBC

Honeys, for all those craving old-fashioned noise rock imbued with acidic intent and an aura of relentless unpleasantness, is the genuine article
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8.551453

8.5 |
Prefix

Honeys is the band's ultimate thesis statement, grounding their past triumphs in cruel reality that, if not buffered by their expert sense of humor, would hit too close to home too many times to count
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8.0 |
The Skinny

8.0 |
The 405

A fucking brilliant continuum in the evolution of a band that shows the past presents the future
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8.050798

8.0 |
Q

Electrifying self-disgust from US hardcore rockers. Print edition only

8.050800

8.0 |
Mojo

Pissed Jeans deliver with such panache. Print edition only

8.050893

8.0 |
Drowned In Sound

A savvy, all-inclusive slab of disenchanted rage that doesn't hold back at any juncture
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7.951246

7.9 |
Paste Magazine

Like every Pissed Jeans album before it, Honeys is a unique balancing act of dumb and smart, as nimble as it is brash
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7.550905

7.5 |
A.V. Club

Honeys rocks in the perverse way only Pissed Jeans can, and like past releases, it’s a slab of flank steak in an indie world rife with tenderized veal
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7.053249

7.0 |
Entertainment.ie

Abrasive, loud and occasionally obnoxious, but there is something more going on here that ensures Pissed Jeans will never be written off as just another bunch of kids in plaid shirts trading on borrowed riffs and rented attitude
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